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Westie Apple
Master Bobby having fun in the apple orchard.
Credits : Myself and master Bobby.xx
Enjoyxx
The toughest part of getting this shot was getting the thread between the two sides of the opening in the needle!
away from home, no room for a loom, all that's needed to weave tiny weavings is cloth, thread, needle, scissors and hoop.
Sept 2016 CPM Art Challenge Photo #1609
Photo by Photograph by: Sally Robertson - Copyright Released!
Challenge Name:
"needle and thread"
Artist Name: Jenny Luan Frye
Category: Advance
Size:5"x7" tan stonehenge paper.
(I did not use up the whole paper., the bird's behind looks like duck facing right)
Media: some Prisma and mostly Faber Castell polychromos.
Email: tsentsen@hotmail.com
still adjusting kids new school schedule, not much time to draw.
title says all...please credit if used!
The small errors can be ignored as nobody will ever use it at THIS size...
just playing with spools of thread, doll heads and ornament hooks--all vintage.... I really like her despite the fact that my 6 year old stained her with rasberry hands!
This is simply a threaded water/sewer pipe that is sticking up in a ditch. I probably should have found a way to clean off the dirt but by the time I could have done that, I would have lost the light that attracted me in the first place.
I'm taking a fabulous class which involves a lot of hand stitching and a wide variety of threads. Some people collect different threads like others collect fabric! The different displays of everyone's threads was beautiful for sure. For this shot, my camera was set at f1/8 and I focused on one spool of Perle Cotton, letting the others blend and meld together. cy365 335/365
In the last few weeks I have spent so many days and hours immersed in children's portraits and group shots, candid expose shots of life within a classroom, band rehearsals for the school play, musicians playing, children performing and capturing it all for various different people and reasons, that it was nice to take those two lens' off the camera and pop the macro lens on and take simple, unplanned, shots of some threads left over from sewing lying beside me on the table as images downloaded onto the computer.
For me, today, it's nice to just look at something simple, not worry about exactly how in focus - or out of focus - a shot is and whether I've got the hair just right for that chid, or the essence of caterpillars walking across a stage.
Today simple and stark is just what I need.
Today, unprocessed is what I need. Straight out of camera.
Many patterns inspired this Crochet Table Runner. My biggest thread crochet so far... (Thread size 20, hook size 1.00mm)
7 Days of shooting
week#21
Health
High key or low key Friday
ODC ; Old fashioned
A glass ampul containing virgin silk; an extremely fine ophthalmic suture material consisting of two to seven natural silk filaments bonded together by sericin, a natural adhesive. This ampul is dated 28-01-1964. The silk was held in the ampul to protect it from air and contaminants. To get to the silk, you had to snap of the neck of the ampul.
A thread-waisted wasp, Ammophila sp., feeding on nectar from snakeroot flowers in our back yard. Letting native "weeds" flower in your garden is a great way to attract pollinators. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, September 7, 2022.
Shop floor of the factory in ItajaÃ, Santa Catarina that manufactures clothing for my son's growing beachwear business, Santacosta.
A piece of fabric for the background, assorted spools of thread and sets of buttons, all borrowed from my wife’s workshop for the purpose of a macrophotography, sewing-oriented still life...
Composite shot made up of 30 focus-stacked exposures, using the built-in function on the Nikon Z7. Stack processed with Helicon Focus. Nikkor Z 50mm Æ’/1.8 S lens with a 15-mm Fotodiox Pro extension tube.
I love embroidery threads. This is not a collage of my personal stash - I think I have more. Hopeless. June 29014
I got sick of having to look in boxes for my embroidery threads so I decided to re-vamp my postcard wall and have them on permanent display for easy selection.
floss or thread or cotton? i love it when things have so many names.
cleaning at the moment. not just this room. lots of things that make it feel like life cleaning, you know? probably spring induced. which is just fine by me.
09.04.08
blogged here.
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Explore - May 26, 2009 #434
Fotografia também é parte do meu trabalho.
Photography is also part of my job.
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a mere fraction of my threads...most are hidden away in a drawer of the card catalog.
needlework picture is by the grandmother of my good friend from georgia, holly.
For Nuart Aberdeen 2024, Italian artist Millo weaves together whimsy and history on the walls of the Community Care Village. His signature wide-eyed figure sits serenely amid a surreal cityscape, pegging up snapshots from Aberdeen’s past—trams in flames, old tenements, and tender everyday moments. A mural that quite literally airs the city’s stories on the line.
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Another lovely day, so you'd think I'd photograph something to show that, but here we have a quickly snapped reel of thread, crossed processed to give it some age and a Kim Klassen texture added.....I do like having a bit of a play :)
Correction, it was a nice day, but by 3pm it had turned grey again :(
This is also for #46 "Needle" of the 114 Pictures in 2014 Scavenger Hunt.
Short video tutorial on how to make a 7 wrap thread crochet bullion stitch.
I find that three things help me in making bullion stitches:
#1: I make sure the wraps are evenly side by side against my crochet hook, snuggled together.
#2: When I yarn over, I yarn over at least 1/2 inch away from the wraps and then I pull the thread through the wraps. (the extra thread that you skip winds up in the middle of the bullion stitch)
#3: I hold the wraps gently but firmly in place with my left hand as I pull the thread and crochet hook through the middle of the bullion stitch.
All from Saucylouise. She's in Japan, I think (APO address) so stuff takes a couple of weeks to arrive. It's not a problem at all, but just putting it out there for swap people.
The thread is Olympus Emmy Grande and it is freaking gorgeous. I would like a ton.
The book on the left is Small and Easy Crochet Patterns by Kazuko Ryokai (ISBN9784413009683). It's adorable, but there's not a heck of a lot to it.
The other one, though- whoah. Crochet Patterns Book Motifs Edgings 300 (ISBN9784529042338) is amazing. The motifs are gorgeous. It's just chart after chart after chart after chart. The motifs are also shown connected together with charts given for the connections. I love this book and will get more like this one.